The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest, have legends that speak of the ground getting so hot, that you could not walk on it. Those who jumped into creeks and ponds to cool off, were boiled to death. When tectonic plates start to move in serious ways, the friction generates heat beyond what we might imagine. That's what I read, anyway.
The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest, have legends that speak of the ground getting so hot, that you could not walk on it. Those who jumped into creeks and ponds to cool off, were boiled to death. When tectonic plates start to move in serious ways, the friction generates heat beyond what we might imagine. That's what I read, anyway.
Maybe that's where the game "the floor is lava" comes from, ancestral-memory-wise
I sure hope I have my couches nearby if that ever happens.